Micro Modula tiny home by Mariah Hoffman

Here’s What They Don’t Tell You About Living in a Tiny House

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To protect and preserve the exterior siding, Mariah treated plywood with the Japanese technique shou sugi ban, charring the wood panels so they became fire-, bug- and water-resistant. It took far longer than she’d anticipated, and was just one instance in a recurring lesson that building your own home—not to mention teaching yourself the trades to do so—rarely goes as planned.